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i stayed in room #11 (in the pics its a 4 post bed with a beam between posts at the foot end of the bed, tapestry/run hung on the wall, silver fireplace next to the bed) so my experience is for that room and the...More

I think we’ve stayed with Beatriz, the hostess with the mostest, at least six times over the past 10 years (and I can’t recommend it enough during Mardi Gras). She’s a friend now and we just pick up right where we left off. We brought...More

This was the last place we stayed in New Orleans and my husband really picked a lovely bed and breakfast. We stayed in the Lower Garden district three times. Once on Felicity and twice on Prytania. Our room in the Fairchild House almost rivaled the...More

I'd love to rave about Fairchild House because I so enjoyed the staff we met at the front desk and breakfast. They were warm and welcoming and helpful. But I felt mis-led by reviews here and wished they'd been more accurate. Yes, the bed is...More

We spent a week at Fairchild House and couldn't have been happier or more comfortable. It was our first visit to New Orleans and when we inevitably return we will stay there again.
When we arrived, we rang the bell on the gate and were...More

Head to the Garden District for the full-on NewOrleans experience replete with quaintly clankingstreetcars, proudly grandiose antebellum mansions,picture perfect avenues lined with live oaks loadeddown with Spanish moss, and a wealth of beautifulchurches and many more architectural marvels. Even abrief excursion here makes plain why it’s called theGarden District. So, when you visit be sure to give

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yourself ample time for admiration at a languidly slowpace befitting such gentile strand of riverside livingand to allow you to maximize each opportunity to stopand smell the roses – and whichever other blooms youmight come across. While taking it all in, you’d dowell to dine at one of the city’s most beloveddestinations for regional cuisine. Gourmands from farand wide (and right round the corner) swear theage-old Commander’s Palace is the best restaurant intown – and have been doing so since it opened back in1880.

The street parking is very plentiful. We even moved the car a few times for some short trips we took and every time we were able to park right in front of the property. Just pay attention to the signs warning you about not... More

The street parking is very plentiful. We even moved the car a few times for some short trips we took and every time we were able to park right in front of the property. Just pay attention to the signs warning you about not parking too close to street corners and don't block anyone's driveway. Parking isn't isn't honestly something to stress about in this case with this hotel. It's not an urban busy section of town. Have fun!